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Milan council approves conditional rezoning, Main Street engineering contract and bills totaling $267,663.68
Summary
At its March 14 meeting the Milan City Council approved a conditional rezoning to allow two-family units, authorized Main Street resurfacing engineering services not to exceed $42,200, and approved bills and payroll of $267,663.68; all motions passed unanimously.
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On March 14, 2022, the Milan City Council approved a conditional rezoning recommended by the Planning Commission, authorized Main Street resurfacing construction engineering services not to exceed $42,200, and voted to pay bills and payroll totaling $267,663.68.
The council accepted the Planning Commission's recommendation to conditionally rezone land from R-1A (low-density residential) to R-2 (two-family residential). Councilmember Baldwin moved the rezoning approval and Councilmember Kerkes seconded; the motion carried unanimously. The minutes note Milan Township classifies the area as R-2 Single Family Urban.
The council also authorized an agreement for Main Street resurfacing construction engineering services, with a not-to-exceed amount of $42,200. Councilmember Nie moved the agreement; Councilmember Kofflin seconded and the motion carried unanimously.
Councilperson Wayne moved, and Councilperson Kerkes seconded, payment of bills and payroll as presented in the meeting packet, totaling $267,663.68; that motion carried unanimously.
Votes at a glance: - Conditional rezoning (R-1A to R-2): Motion by Councilmember Baldwin, seconded by Councilmember Kerkes — approved unanimously (council members present recorded as seven). - Main Street resurfacing engineering services, not to exceed $42,200: Motion by Councilmember Nie, seconded by Councilmember Kofflin — approved unanimously. - Bills and payroll, $267,663.68: Motion by Councilperson Wayne, seconded by Councilperson Kerkes — approved unanimously.
No recorded roll-call tallies by name were provided in the minutes apart from the list of council members present. The minutes record each motion as carried unanimously. The council set the next regular meeting for Monday, March 28, 2022, with an agenda deadline of March 23.
